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    Good point, Mark. We had a hell of a time dealing with collection calls on the credit card my mother opened up four weeks after she passed away. There's nothing to scrape the scab off a wound like having to prove to multiple disinterested parties that someone is, in fact, dead.
    Hey GZ,

    The folk that prey on the widow/widower....a good slow hanging be too kind...

    That poor widow I spoke with last year? She had stacks of scam attempts....emails/txts/snail mail....

    The County Prosecutor is useless.....

    The scam firm/artist reads the obits...and opens up their can of worms....and they are slick....

    They have "official appearing" stationery....their emails/snail mails look "legit"....

    I advise for the the bereaved to go to their local bank in person....our local bank Manager...she has a list (more like a small town phone book) of scams...and how the scammer tries to impersonate a legit financial institution....

    There are a couple scammers that portray themselves to be from Social Security/Medicare...just to "help" the bereaved out of their life savings....

    (if it seems as though I do not care for these crooks? If I had a fire ant hill? They would be gracing it...)

    Later, Mark
     

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    Maybe I am getting senile, we were in two different places or gas stations were having a price war. Don't know. It's possible it's all three. From what I remember, It was about $1.60-$1.80 about that time. I have slept since then. I don't remember it being below that since about 1983.

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    Might've been around $1.50 in the late 80s...but that couple of months in 1999 all of the stations around Austin hovered around $1.00/gal...then some of them slowly dipped under for a few weeks. It was glorious...and not confined to just a couple of stations. Outside of town where my parents lived it was about the same.
     

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